a reply to:
mirageman
Good points, and a fascinating (and useful) OP by Ecto.
Since joining ATS in late-2018, riding the wave of interest sparked by UK mainstream media reporting of AATIP, this place has helped me to focus,
expand and, in many cases, thoroughly debunk a wide selection of 'classic' cases since Kenneth Arnold's bizarre 1947 sighting (more 'bizarre' than
many imagine if we are to believe Ken's conclusion that he saw living organisms rather than metallic craft - Kev recently reminded us of this, and I
wrote a thread on the topic).
The limitations of time based on the supposed age of the universe are a spanner in the works of many ET theories, but I have always felt uncomfortable
with the Big Bang theory itself, although it raises the far more intriguing question of what absolute 'nothingness' was 'composed of' beforehand -
which is magnificently mind-bending in itself!
After the dust has settled on all the well-known historical cases, I really don't have much left to chew on, aside from some thought-provoking and
extremely curious sightings - eg Ken Arnold (despite his naivety as an amateur UFO sleuth after the event), the Kaikoura Lights (1978) and, as I
always mention, the exceptionally strange close encounter by Bob Taylor up in Scotland (1979).
Aside from those popular cases, it is the personal, more private encounters that intrigue me most, and there are plenty of those that our own ATS
members can relate. While I remain a UFO 'virgin', my wife's own sighting of a gigantic Black Triangle (years before they were a thang) still leaves
me scratching my head - I trust her feelings about it whilst acknowledging the plethora of explanations that could account for it, too. Her own
opinion that it "simply didn't seem to belong to our reality" has always fascinated me, though - that a friend saw it with her helped, of course!
So what am I saying? I have no #ing idea! And that pretty much sums up the entire phenomenon, if indeed there even is a phenomenon beyond
straightforward misidentification or misunderstanding of human perceptions.
I have more or less thrown the UFO towel in - I've shot my load, so to speak - but I still enjoy reading some of the more thoughtful and penetrating
threads such as this one.